Ulrich Müller <[email protected]> writes:

> I noticed that the distribution tarballs available at
> https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/
> for at least releases 9.7.35, 9.7.36, 9.7.37 and 9.7.39 have been
> changed in-place, which broke checksum verification for Gentoo.
>
> See 
> https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=72226bd7bb86113fac338d586a30fec3808c0ebc
> for the old and new checksums.
>
> Was this an intentional action, or is it a bug at Savannah?

Not intentional on my side.
We also do not do force pushes, so I do not see why anything should
change on git side.

Those tarballs should be auto-generated, so I suspect that the problem
is indeed on savannah side. I am not sure what it could be, but I note
that 2 weeks ago there was a major outage of savannah and other GNU
servers. Some storage corruption (and restoring from backups), AFAIR,
was a part of that. Although I am not sure if savannah servers
specifically were affected.

You can contact savannah directly, or I can help you do this.

-- 
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